Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 27, 1889, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MI7FL1XTOWN.
VTEDXESD.tT, MOT. f.7.
B. F. SCR WEI ER,
Tub Lawnnce Bank of Pittsburg
hart closed it diiors.
Lswn C. Ca-shidv, a distinguished
Philadelphia lawyer, died laf.t week.
Tub coutest fur the Kj;tkcTHhip ia
just now on ia grout earnestness at
Washington.
A rnAiE of Government lia taken
pines) in Brazil. Dou Pedro, the
Kiuporr u compellsil to lava the
ouutry. Some kind f a govern
rueut dm up br GfU. Fonsca at
it huad. If the new yuvvmtutut
pruTi s its lf a g. nuiu rrimWic it
will iu't with tlia approloition of
tli- nw.i.l.- of this ountrv. If how-
I "
tur ihn in-w iTorntiimit is niily n
iuil;titrv .l-tiotiriA the ivoijI of the
Luit 1 KtHt. s ot Aiimrici will uot
vuntii!iuc it.
Tur. B.rd.-r Raid 0-iuuiiKi.ion htll
a ta. tir. a? Chnr.il -Talm-;,' !ftt wetk
for tlu LiUt'i.' I kfttllii t In t"laims
t .
iu Kliapt t uinki a raid n the
Unitad kiit's Treamiry. This s.i
string l'.njr-i"nal Distrirl tx
t ad.-t into th" territory raided by
tiit rell army, and thnt fart canl
tha mru i.o aro shoving the claim
to i-a'.l CV.cn:rssmn Atkinson into
sfrvi- to help ffft th whom on its
faet bt-fura t'onresn. It fcet-nis Lard
that pwph' fchiuiM by war, but
war and riot mt an destruction. The
ri.'t iu Ptttabur and other places in
177 rfiu!td in tlm Ions of many
imiii'iu ilo'iarv, aa 1 th" legislature
wiw nVd to pass tt appropriation
of -s.OuO.fMM to pay fur tLe losses,
bat th.' mmltr-i . the 1-is.lature
wht-B th. y had oil the returns in
from their o.rmtitueutt, diseoTKrcd
that it wnuld prova dia-,teroua to
ths farther pamuit of i iliiial ambition
if th-y paed the bill. The bill
wiw therefore defeated. Conprt ss
mn who are into the Hrhenia hand
and pl.'Te may do woll t follow the
exanipla of the nirubirs of the "Letf
ialnturc on the $4,000,000, riot
damage art.
TheNtwlj Elected Governors.
All of tlie newly elected Governors
are lawyers. Mr. Boies cf Iowa, is
a practical farmer n well as a lawy-r;
he is said to possess nearly four
thonsand ueres which BapDcrt five
liunJred b'ad f eattle. Mr. Mc
Kiuuey, of Wrkt Viroinia was a dash-i-Tifcf
captaiii of i-avalry during the
War. llr. Brackett of Massachu
sstis, is ilihtinguislied by the num
ber of r tiie s he has held sinee 1873.
(iov; nor Abbott of New Jersey has
been more of a Governor than a law
yer during recent yvara. 4Ir. Carap
bell of Onto, has been a schoolteach
er and a Congressman. They all
owe their public recognition, howev
er, to their prominence to their le&al
profusion.
A New York Politician.
The New Tork Independent
sketches a New York politieian thus:
Charles II. Turner, who was de
feated in the Hihth Beiiatnrial Dis
trict of th s city at the rectnt elee
tion is mentioned as i cundidato for
a Congressional vacancy. Turner's
life has been a remarkable one. FTe
was lir in New Hampshire iu 101.
It worked on his father's fann Ku
in'' to the district school during tlie
winter tuoiiths, ami readinhistoriss
and fcueh other lois as he could jjet,
iu tLe evii;nirs. H learned all his
tf acLer could trach and theil rend
C.-i sar by himself. Thitt lifs he con
tinued uutil he was eighteen years
ol,l- He then came to New York and
ei cured work at $l.i!3 a any. Hii
at .ntlis after he Wcame driver of all
ice eart. In l(vS2, a family whom he
BfrveJwith ii, disetrvered his intel
ligence aad employed l im as tutor
to scvural boy a and pirls. la 1SS3
hu wa.i once moro cellinj; ice. In
October of tht ytar he was admit
ted to Colnmbia College, and sup
ported himsclf by acting as usher at
the Grind Ocra House ia the even
jtis. Xh- foUowirjf aumnivr foun.I
ur n ayam in front of the 'c-Crt.
l'urinr h s second yenr nt Columbia
College, he suprH.rted himself fev
trai'hiiijr in a niht scluxd. The fol
lowiug summer he bream? a book
can vasscr, but at this, and nt
the end oi the wnson was f 700 in
debt He was obliged to retain to
.heJice-cnrt and to pivo up his col-h-.'e
work, and he wm driviu n:i ice.
cart when nomiiiata i ur rviiraun-(n,.v
tor. biinro 1M he Las Isien known
in political circles ss an tx.-ellc-ut
canipaipu speaker. It is said that
if Tammany commutes him for Con
gress, he will certa nly be fleeted.
A Bold A-dventurer.
b prciaPleapatch to the North American.
RtADrsii Nov. '89. X". S. Grant
Giittk, now iu durance at Uuiontown,
Ph., btK'iiniu' of his disposition ta
bide cri'diturB and rcfae i pny
botird bills, Lively hir, f tc , litis a
history fur gineral all round cuwaod
liest in this st-rtiou of tho State that
t.-i liura to near, r our niro lie was a
student at the Mchnvlkill Ai-ndemv'iij
thin city, and Wing tho jsifssessor of
a wtll knit frame, a head of hair that
t:ui led jut enough to Ins nice, a hand
some fiieo and a set of teeth that CT
ervlsidy admired, he was adored by
'.ruiif all the young ladies whim he
cuuie in coutiK't.
lie was a born orator speaking
.lu.iliv well in k.ngush or trtrmau,
aud took an nctivo interest in all the
torvieea of th Kvangelical Aiiria
tion, of whieh he was a memb?r.
He was a brilli;mt conversationalist
und had a happy faculty of talking
tail.vrs, gentlemen's furnisher's, cigar
dealers and other tradesmen into
furnishing him needed supplies p
oa hia promise to pay. llig uncle
Kwv. Henry (Hick, who was ai that
time pastor of the Evangelical Charck
at CianduD, Pa., a at for him to as
sist in coadactiag a protracted ra
vival service, aad mo powerful were
hia argnmeBta and tailing his oratory
that scores flocked t th altar and
professed eonvereion. Amonjf them
was ill Mary Jacobs, of Teatple,
Pa., interviewed by your represent-
tive Youug aud impressionable nha
ax-pted hia a.lTancea, and when he j
klr 1 Vi 1 liartil ir taiarriui ra t: It a sa nam- I
' . ;
wrea aye. ne fcoo airaniage oi
her trust, ami when the tiaie arrirem ,
for either Miarrine or disgrace to
the prill he '-ilently stole away." lie
went to fcjersey, where the dockets of
Camdn, I'aterHon and Jersey City
all tell atories to Itts diiu-relit.
He left that State and went tollar
riahurg, Pa., where he utilized hia
persuasive eloqeence in selling relig
ious books. Ia the meantime his
child had been born, and after bii
brought to Reading by the authori
ties he uiarried Jacobs, dmert
inp Ltr tho same day. It was acer
t;unf.l at that time that he wasrua
nl to your ladies of trixl fnmilira at
Fleet wd. one at Lyons and anoth
er at Oh-y, all ff whom had been
converted by his elcxpietice ia tho
pulpi. He has frequently been
heard from since iu Cincinnati, Chi
cago, Pittburir, Harrisbury, Lwis
lown.I':iilad!phta and other place,
which he visited in the gnium of a
minister.
Stu time ayo he secured an in
structor's H.situn in the University
of California at 1 Antfelow, and
from there wrote a letter to his wifo
informing her that he was aKut t-J
If married to an hrire. who would
aM"oiupanv him t Mxiisi. Inquiry
on the part of the wife demonstrated
the fst that his "beiriss" was the
hifc-hly-cultivated daughter of Rev.
Dr. Sihr, the pr iilin elder ef the
Kvancical Assix'iation in California,
and it was only by prompt action on
the part of hia wife and lU-v. Keu)n
Deishr of Hauiburp, I'a., that the
marriage wss pre vested. Siaco that
time, altout a year ajo, he haa not
leu hard froai untd hia recent es-
cn,ja.tn :a Ltiiontowu. wacro it p-
pesrs he lifts swindled about every
body- h: rauie in contact.
Ilia father is a respectable and
well kaown resident of Bangor, Pa,
And he lias a brother who is in the
tailoring business in Allentowu.
His wifo telegraphed the authorities
in Uuiontown this t veuing to hild
him, and he will lo brought here to
th answer to the charge of dusertion,
(lrl. Beware.
CmrAfJo, Not. 19. W. C Hawke, a
wealthy Iudianian, was driven insane
at tho IVhner house by theexreasive
cliewintr of cum. He bonght $40
worth in three days, and his mouth
was constantly full- He attacked
Manager Milton with a knife and waa
taken to the iasaae hospital.
Ceceanut Butter.
German ebemists have discovered
in tho cocoauut a fatty substitute for
buttsr, and now the United States
Consul at Manheim, Germany, report
that the new product has bvj;un to
be manufactured on a large scale in
that city. A sicjle factory prodnces
0000 pounds of it per day, worth in
the market 15 cents a pound"
.1DDtTlOJS.1L LOC.1US.
(J. B. Lindemnth of Lewistown
regretfully thought over his saddler
tstablishment that he sc Id till his
mind gavo way and then he attempt
ed to iret into his cietern to drown
himaelf. Hi suicidal effort was dis
covered only to be renewed by a
pluDjc in Kishncojuillas cre k. H
was rescued from the stream anil
will be seut t au asylum.
LaM Wednesday when tho river
was at its heighest oiiit tho iruy
roj-es of the railroad ferry Ixiat broke
and the lw-at drifted down stream.
The breaking of the rojxs did not
disturb tho levt further than it
freed it from the ferry ronte aim
gave it an opportunity to float
down stream. Ihe passer. fcers were
as safe s when they firt set foot in
the loat, but they did not all eee it
iu that light and one woman went to
shrieking in frightful earnestness.
The boat was quietly navigated to this
shore.
A rumlly OthrlB0.
t! n tou a lat!,rr f llita ton s mother f
tle you a sad or daughter. irr er broth
er w bo ha cat yl t4ikea Kva9pa BaUata
t.,r the Tbrnat and LuDg , te pnarateeil
rpiutslj for the cara .f Coagba, CM,
Aa'bs'aj Vrooy ao a'l Tbrot ant Lang
truuUivs t it au , iby, vben a ftan..ie bet
lie ia g!a(!!y gircn to yn,r by any drug
gi.it. aad lha large aita eost oa!y 4J eeal
one$l.irt)r
A Trust Outwitted.
Trusts of all kinds hnve been hav-
( iu' a rocky road to travel Ktely and
,TP f,,'!..,, to ns. no more. lut
the fate wl.irh has over taken the;
Twino Trntt is nnitjf, to say the
least. When the Twine Trust of
fended theprangi rs its doom was stal
ed, (loaded to desperation bv the
Trust's extortion, the Illinois State
(Irar ge offered $10,(XK) for a machine
to bind gram with straw instead ol
twine, and 40 inventors nobly re-
sj-onded. Only one of the lHVentiwns
has proveu sat isfaetory, bot that is suf
ficient, and the Twiae Trust Las been
hit s'inaroly between the eyes. TVha.
is rui sV.JTangers w 11 not lfse their 10
thou-ftrid duliars. Thi y were willing
to lose it, bat the inventor declined
to deed kis machine to then so cheat .
ly, and will put it on tbe market
himself. The question now is whetL
er the grangers haven't jumped,
out of the frying-pan into the fire.
The only way they can get ahead
of the Twine Trust is to use the
machine, but the patentee, Laving
a monopoly, can make his price as
high as he" likes, as long as it is not
actually prohibitive. North Ameri
can. A man was killed on a railroad at
Mch'is -itanJ tlie brniv was barud
as that of Henry Miller, ol Jobnsbwr. !
After the funeral, however, Milhr
startled the town by appearing in the
flesh. The deceased man i& fetill un -
known.
CE.YER.1L .YEWS 1TE.VS.
ytru Gaorga Bush, Imng sear
Laaadale, Montgomery county, left
her year old baby at aome last AVed
BMular while ahe and the larger
children went to Landdale. When
BB- retaraed she was horriled to i
find ens of the pigs chawing at the
ehild' band, which like its face and
WM already ahoakinglT niacg-
by tee beast's tusks. The child
l 1 i" . 1 n. 1 : . . ii A
DAII (X'CH .eU 1TJBJT OB IQO UWr i
eUKwin-z at a aiice ef bread and
butter, and the iir entered br nhoT-
iug open an ualatched doer leading
to the room. The phTsician who is
tending tho ehild thinks it will re
cover, but that it iti maimed for life.
"Mrs. Lizzie Ibtahl, of Lewisburg
receutly shot a chicken thief. She
saw him standing near the coop at
alxmt 2 o'clock iu the morning and
fired at alia through a broken win
dow. Sh saw him fall and after
drewin- started toward the coop
when another tail man jumped out ;
she fired at biiu bat missfcd him.
She went for assistance but whu
i he rfcturne! Kth in arts gone.
WL the parties were is net kaown
Counterfeiters are doing a thriv
iug business in the uper end of
Bucks county. Their methods of
disguising their counterfeit notts
are new and novel, first soaking them
in water to inake it look pocket-worn
Iffore proffering it, A large aruouct
worthless currency is said to be in
circulation ia that neighborhood and
the citizens were very much exereis
d over it. Thus far the guiltv par
ties have not Uca located.
tru parties are raging in some
parts of the country. The ladies at
teuding at the tables wear corn cos
tumes m which corn silk, corn leaves
eora tassels, corn etalks etc., are used
as ornaments, the menu may consist
of corn cakes, corn mush, boiled hul
led corn, 6tarch, and common confec
tionery in cornucopias. After t:i
eatables a corn flower waltz and a
cornet Kolo may le indulged in.
John Harding was a KenturJcy
slave fifty years ago. In 1S40 he 1
to Canada, where prospered. Liiit
week he returned to his old Kentucky
home to find that only uao child
remained of his family cf twelve.
This one who was a boy in 1840, is
now a grandfather. The rest of the
family were sold from the block and
all trace of them has disappeared.
A reader of Home and Farm has
cured cows suffering with apple in
the throat in tho following simple
way, and any one eaa do it: Simply
press the fist below the obstruction.
Thev must be pressed together er-
sistently to overcome the muscles
which the animal exerts in swallowing.
hen the apple is started work it
upward into the month.
Here's a new war to make butter
Put the cream in a thick cloth bag.
Place the bag in tho ground in a
cool place, throw a shovel full of
earth over it, and Ieavu it thera
tweutv-four bouis. Butter of a first-
class juality will be the result.
This new plan is recommended by
"Howard in a New York paper.
Prohibitionist (to prisoner) Well,
mv poor man, what orougnt von
here?
Prisoner (weeping) Rum.
Prohibitionist (taking out note
book) Ah, how was that?
Prisoner (breaking down comlett-
ly) Tuc judge nnd jury were both
drunk Manser's Wetklv.
Hearing a commotion in her chick
en house, Mrs. Lizzie Stahl, of Iew is-
burg, tired a shot in the darkness.,
and the same night a doctor was
called to attend one of her neighbors
who w as shot in the leg. He says it
wasdoue while he was out gunning
but the neighbors draw their own
Conclusions.
The American Sheep Breeder
states that "if a few dry cow sor ht-if rs
are kept in the field with sheep tho
dogs w ill seldom molest them. W5
hae found tdiecp in tho morning
huddled mo el-Hie around her under
a friendly old cow that she cm d not
get away from them. She had saved
their livss."
A New Tork boarding house mis
tress indigoantly printsthe following
"If the smart young person who
changed the letters in our ditiing
room motto bo t'at it reads, God
B!ea Our Tiine.'sfrttli? for what is
T 1 V 11j T 1. - 1
tlue I t-htill be laJ to Ly h'm
S,nniii I S-ll;rs, of Willow-da! j,
Ch-hti r county, is just rcovrrir;j
fnrn jK.iwiii inpularly civntrnctrd.
11m was dipping r.K.ts and swallowing
one that La took fr saaafras his
mouth and tongne swt-llfd so ajnal'v
tbat bis Btiff rir! was avere.
B-ok Atrent : "Suinp from VhkiIcs i
to babies, rar.dam that's a fine
youngstur. Allow ma to congratu
lute voti ?" Youo.r 'Woman : Sir that
baby is not mine 1" Hook Agent :
I rt-jioat inadurn, allow me to con
rrrKtulate von !" Judg.
In order t win a $20 d.ll.r brt i
Frank Tan llrn of Chujchville, caJ
ried eiLrhty-five pounds ef corn three
ar.d a half miles on n dark l.ight.
The trip consuraed an hur and five
mmntes. !
In removing a tumor some time
ago a Pittsburg din-tor allowed a pair
of forceps to remain in the wound
aud a second op'Tation Las to be per
formed to remove them.
Eight sheep may be kept for every
cow. says a dairyman, as they will
add but little to the ex lense, t he sheep
consuming many kinds of food that
cattle reject
"God's Curse Tion High License"
is inscribed on a banner displayed
at the National Woman's Christian
Temperance Convention, in session
at Chicago.
Alfred parsons, of Fallsington
Backs county hits 1800 bearing apple
trees which haw yielded between
8000 and 10,000 bushels of fruit this
season.
I wouldn't give 10 cents to hear
Ingersoll on "The Mist akes of M ses,"
but I'd give $10 t hear Moses on
the mistakes of IugersolL Ex.
In cold Sprin-r, Lebanon eouritv.
the five election officers wire the on-
; ,
recent
1 A Topeka, Kansas court under the
j prohibitory law convicted a man
' named Schafler for selling Lard cider.
A Card tif Tlianka.
Tothe-kind frit-iuls and neiglilnirs
who so willingly give their Berries
durinrj our recetit bt-reaveaient, we
txU-mt our deopetst and most eincer
thank.
Marriage Hella.
Ob last Thursday evening, Miss
Claudia Simons, only daughter of
James S. Simons and Air. Joseph
UcCauley, aon of Pest Master Mc
Caukywere united in marriage at
the homo of the bride's parents on
Cnerrv street iu Uie presence of a
large assemblage, friends of the con
traoting parties, Bv. Philip Graif,
pastor of the Lutheran Congrgation
officiating. The young people re
ceived . tho hearty congratulations
and best wishes of their host of
ft iends and departed ou the mail ex
press for the f-at, expecting to visit
Philadelphia, New Yolk and Wash
ington before, tin ir return, when
they will locate her , Joe continuing
in his position of able ticket agent at
this station.
Contributed to ibe Ji kioi KintL
Tbe way Iu cr i cn u bj .Lip.
Tb m -7 to ai,i, .v r l:e M-a of li:e to be
in tbe eod on ili t baitd of Gud arltb
Christ tba Aiivc fT luai.kiud,
is by Christ ib r ti ' . t Lit-i" tti lif of
Chrinf iiis, abd tiie r-urrcciioa and way
throuyb daaiti auu tua rave. Ho on. n
sarim or 2as over ttict aida ocwaa wits the
prevent iarenliuui,, exorijt by abp, steam,
era, boata, Ibe cd!v meaua tf cra.aii'ff
Cbriai la and alaaya will ba tils ouiyuicini
of Salvation, if people ral'uae to oa tbe
abip, tbi KDoa-ti tir croanisg the ana
train eoe coutintrut to lLa oUirt tbey nio.t
remain c D tl-u or tbat iide. So if ainaera
retuae Cbrist tbe luaa" t jnanfloatinn bt
fure Gad, tbey cauiul enter tba paradiaa of
aaved .ouU nor btve a part to tbe tirat rea
nrreclion, wbich a id tMt vf tbe juat Lo
live ay taitb iu Jru. bcii.jr cluttitd In bia
righieout.FH.ua, and are for this ranun ao
crplad aa oud, altUutig a tba Biola aaya :
"tbera ia noua riliteoaa, no noteng"
all like abuep bara gone aatray ;" evrj
one ba 'ing taroed to bi own way ;"
oar righteouoneaa ia a flitby raga."' Tbt-re
ia Dune good ex apt God. Tba only one
good in tbe cigbl al (od is Jasus Christ w be
btatowa upon aad cloibes beliavera wiib
bia rigbteoutinesa, and i t accepts aaen as
good since Jeaaa ia rigbieoas before bim
beiog at bia rgbt band as the iuterctder
Tbarefore let people accept Cbriat as a oieaua
to croaa tba aa at lila for ail tboao dtiot ao
will svraa part in tbe kiugdom ottjodihrong a
Cbriat, wbo beiug tbe Son ef tbe Higbatt
is more bigh and more worthy tbaa all as
gela, arch angels ineludod. Tba 4 lb and sib
versea of be 1st chapter of Paula ttpiatle to
tbe iiebrs pnivo ibis, reading : 'Heir.g
made fo mucb better than the angola aa t,o
batb by inheritance obtained a more execi
lent aaiue tban tbe . Aud ualo wbicn of
tbe angels aald boat any tuna, thou art my
Sob tbia day bave I btgotton tbb."'
Cbrist'a name is above erciy nama. tlo.l
calls Jesua his 9 on, liicb be has sot at au
time called tba angels.
AKROK .
Fast Trains tat tlie Pacific
Coast.
Passenf rs for Saa Francisco, Lo;i
Auy)lff, Portland, Oregon, and in
termodiat points e:in now Itravs Chi
cago at 11:10 P. II., dailv, on tba
Fiut Overland Train of tha CLicn.-,
Milwaukee A: Hi. Paul (Cliica.-,
Council UlufFs aud Oinahti bi:ort
Line) aud Cuiou lWitio Iailwavr,
and arrive at San Fr:iueiso in
hours, ut PirtLiud, Oro'ou iu
hour, which i the ju rkt-st tiui
mada at-ri'ss the Contine-nt.
For Throuyb Tu-ktt-', Slsepiiifj
Car rc-servatiuns, and f urtht-r inforn.
ation applv to the nsarcst ,"c-UjHn
ticket agent, or addreas A. V. Ii.
Carptutf rtreueraJ Passtnger Aieut,
Milwaukee, Wis., er J itm It. Pott,
Trav. l'aw. .gt-ut, -4SG William .St.,
Williamsport, Pa.
- -- m .
Auollier Itrdartloa la tbe
'rice f Cabinet Ibt
Kraptts. NOTICE.
Tor tL- nrjt P0 DiT8, I will mak
fu.I lvn-tt. Caiintt Pictures, nt $2 0'?
pt-r d-.zrn. st4 Butt Cabinets, .it ?
per dutro. 1 Sra ais ini;: g vrr
popti'ar f ictuie r .1 la iperm j-tc
tur. at $2 00 per o it". a-:d !iot'.fcr
- - T . . .
pintar n-lkd 1 Minmturt funnel!
at, 5fl.50 pi r di zn.
AtL WORK ntDl CLD.
Caeds Rldi cld rr.j 5 ) pt Duint
to $i 50 er.n Hoztk.
Do not fail to laift sjv-inlaa of
this opportunity at r ;.
Rtspetfally,
Joieph LIfs
l.Irliiut jwii, la.
8pt. lSlb, 1859. 3ai.
. .
Samuel Shntt, a farmer of II irs'iam
township, Montgomery tou-ity, is
opposed to gunners trespassing on
on nis priniss. iiuub waicuing
r interlopers from hi-.perch up a
tree ne was riaiu' i wua siioi ou en o
tion day by an unknown gunner.
McVeytown correspondent of Lew
istown Democrat and Sentinel : On
Saturday morning II. Zook, pro
prietor of thn Mattawana creauiferT
si t out with three cans of milk ia a
skiff to cr.6S the river. In at'einpinp
to pass over a wire rope tdreched
from shore to shore, part of which
was usider water, the boat caught
on the wire and casized. Zook who
cannot swim, fortunately seiad hold
of the cnble and cried lou.Uy for help
Edward Benny went to his resaue in
a boat aad in like manner his craft
overturned by th treacherous rope
which he also seized. To men were
clinging to the rope in the mad cur
rent with ouly thr-ir Lead visible
aboTv water when Ed. Myers and
Andrew Martin reached the spot aud
rescue d them.
TOEHEWMIMPIKB
; wAeora
J. a HlKSR.
A PERFECT
DUMPER.
Ijrk.
-..ihrr kfw er T.hm. MADE
?- FsrintriB and nOvr hmahnc. Oar laswrovee
?ki4aial wcw4 SMlrr Ikekcsrlrsl lawn,
V'S Hii. I Agents Wanted
KEUNETT VACON CO.
KENNETT SQUARE, PA."
1
Sd the
V- w 'vyKORT EST
.'nii-itilJ WACOM
LEGJL.
iXKt UTOR'S NOTICE.
n'berma Lettnra T'm"ilrr n the es
tate ot Aiisis Vallbstiks ;a'-o- De sware
township, dacaaad, baa b-eu granted te
tbe nnd-rained, all peran indebtad to
said -atat aro raqnai-tnd to niaka imme.
d ton paxmast, and thora having claims
will j-.ea-e inwat 'hers preperlv sntbenti
catad tor -ettI.airat to
JSBKHIAU Lei ntLAGIB,
Extcutor.
East Salem, Pa.. November 24. IHS9.
E
XrCL'TOU'ri ASDThL'Sl EES SALE
OF
VALUABLK HEAL KSTATE.
Tbe undrsigu-d Kxecutors ml Trnsteas
.f ihe last will ant T-!am-it '' Christian
Zuok. iate of Manhmiu tw-vn-h p. Lancas
ter cuiitv, P . dec-sed wll 11 at pub
lic a I e on Ibe premises in P-rmair4gh
tow vbi Jimiatn ei iintv, Ps . about tkrea
ilea uortb of . iltlia aw a
Saturday Decembe- 14. 1889
tbe 'l iWi:i decrited E.jt3 to wit :
Tfcta''TM 1 cMai'""X
EIGUTV-TIIHEC 4C"RK,
01 to wr :. narii g llier .n rtct-d a
itwcLLi.te wiiMiiMiomi". cuor
riso MILL.
Iii'g p n and nec-haur uet-bui'-titir. sll
cieaied, liclui aud drrritxl lullows :
en tbe es.l bv land ef Sutti Clock ; vsntb
.y Lost Creek ; wast by landa of Elias
tioruiag, and n-nh t.y la-jda of 1UM Siiber.
S: 2. A tract ef land centaiiing
TUIKTI-TWOACItE,
Biore or I'ss bavirg tbe-eoti . rei-ted a
FBAMK l!OL'SK. BANK BAKs,
bou .d'-d on tbeeat by land's ulC. Corkiss;
s. ulh by landa Oao-ge J.e l ; west by
bads o" David Weller ; north by tract So.
1, above fieacrihed.
No 8 A tractjof woodland aiiaatein Slim
Valley coalsid ng
FORTl'-Firi: AC It us.
mora or l-s. b"Uiid d wr lin north b
lands of Willi ai Rt-iBKr nd o'her ; on the
wast by Sulotfl s'1 Al'isou ; ou the toutb
Mj and ti- Hower j on lbs eait by Kil
HotBing.
No. 4 One half interest in a tract of nn-divi-4td
BaouotaiB land cnllaiuinc two
aribKED aciii, lonnded on the east b
lands Mc'.'ahaua ; aouth bv Suigrly aud
others; wt-st by Lavi S pegiewoyer and
noitn by Joseph apegleuioyrr.
b ale to coiutaance at 1 o'clock P. M ,
wban Aifuaanca will be given anl terms
made known bv
DANIEL BUKKHOLDEK,
CLIKISTUN YiTl-:K.
itcuton and Truttett.
H. U. IsTbCK. Auctioneer.
EQISTER'a) KOTK'E.
Notiea ia herrby given, that the follow
ine firMtoa kavr flied thrir accounts ia the
Krjifctrs nliice of Jtltiists rail'ifv an.l tbe
same he prpseiiled lur f.ittiriuatiti and
alliaie at an ur (.bins' C-.nri. ut m b-;
at ii,r.itrn. Pi.. TL'HtDAY. OK.
Cr.alr.fcK iTili, A. U-. iSt.0, .t tt .'c!at' A.
..
I. Tb firsi ii.l tinai kc-.' unJ A 1m J.
Ps(t. ETfentur of Willisra D. Webster,
Iais of Waiter tucosliip, lfceae-i. Lyons,
Attorn e.
3. The flrst and flusl account of Jacob
Su'oafT. Adiuitiistrator of Margaret Wood
ward, late of Toscarora tosrnrbip, decaased.
Patterson Sl Neely, Attoraays.
3. Tbe account t K. H. arid S. B. Bart
lev, Executors of (ion. Francis Hartley, lata
ol Tnacarura toarnabip, deceased. Jacobs,
Attorney.
4. The first and dual account af Henry
i. Morrow, Administrator of biyd E.flart,
late of Tuscarora township, deceased. Lj -ns,
Attorney.
. Tbe aappieniental account of Jobn
Kieuiond, Adasinislrator of Andrew Zeidera,
late of Mour township, daccaaed. Atkin.
son at Penrinll, Attorneys.
. The third and tlnal account of John T.
Shelly, Executor of Jacob ai nelly, late of
Monroe towustilj., deceesad. Lyons, At'
torney.
7. The tirst and Una! account of E- B. Mc
Crnin, Adniints:rator of Elizabeth Jacobs,
lata ot MitQintown, 4-caased.
8. The flrst and naal sccoudt of E. B.
UuCrum. Administrator of Margaret Bel
ford, lata of Miffl'ntowro, deceased.
9. The tirst and Hnal account of Jolia II.
Cunningham and Jobn B. MeAlister. Ad
ministrator of Williato D. Cunningham, U'o
ot Millord towuship, deceased, burcliti -li ,
Attorney.
10. The first and tlnal aceouot of O. B.
Harnm, Administrator of Mary J. Dennis,
lste at le'wtr towtmbtp, deceased. P-it
tersoc ii. Neelv, Attorneys.
I I. Tba 0rt aud dual ac-omit at O. M.
Kar.in, A'tm uiH rs'.tr of Willis a Keifto,
late of Turtx tt township desceased. Patlc
sob Nae:y, Attorneys.
12. The flrst aad tlnal account of Luvi t
Bsrner. Elecntor ol Catherine Frey, it
f Monroe towualnp, deceased- AttiUM i
at Pannall, Att iroays.
ia Hues sue
DSiaSUMFTIOn
gq'jshohct:
Threat AffaciLn
Wtitl2 cf T-j:
tCHOFULA
Or mm tftmimmt rfc'ea the TKromt mat T t ;
mra Ittlmtmail, JUsnk tf Btrenrnlh mr Xm
yisir. rw cos e MUl'-id wd Osrsl l-j
' - ' sM
r
.Ml
PUR" rol LIVER C 5
.' iiP'jphOSpnlte.
-T -BL as M IIS.
plnnaHv ... i-iatws imauee yens '
Si SatifMSs.
Sold by ail It-U-etffit&.
SOTT & BOWnk. Cliemleia H i
a 1 Fit
a,"'.
mi
J
Wil V. V - -i - I
CCBOFUL
couch:
COLDS
CURES
Vonderful Fleh Produce.
ilanv Lav.i pained one jvu
per dav Lv its nse.
OCOll a jjiuuiMuu tn uu
remedy. It contains the stimnl.
iuf properties of the Hypopl-
hitea and pure Norwegian f
iver Oil, the potency of V
leinR larpely ini-fiscii. It is v
by Physicians -.I over the vro
PALATAS'.k A3 MIL.:':
&Ul hi ail Druggist.
COTT.slu BOWNE. Chemists r.-
TH E T E T j S Y L V A X I A
THE CELH1U.VTFD TORCE-fEED PHOSPHATE
ATTACHMENT GRAIN Dili Lb,
Saw ;ili.s. Fkgioes a Stadasd iMrs.' -
ffTS PICIAUTT t.V
San roa Cataumhb.
A. IV. Karipiliar Co., Limited, Tork, IV.
A imirtant hx-al nevs are ph 'i' d
in tha aoluin-s of the Scxtixsl KErru
!Caa ; alsn imp rtant eae.-l msats, anl
a large and varied am .unt of literary in ill jr
th.rmo.Wr-U not thi Uie Sib time 1 Latc half solad
cJtZZvZ'' I b.osrf .ours AU
BLACKING rov b senr luii J than befora aud
ara aiwars bnclit sud olaan.
WoiffsAGM Blacking
It the, IHaclinei for Men, Women and
CitMrm.
Th FJCJJKST BLACK rOLJSH.
Slating leather Watrrproftf and IhirabU.
Xo Brvth. A Shine Lattt a Wtk.
Can be trashed with vatrr, tame u Oilcloth.
The Finest Dressing for Harnett.
Scaa br Bbas Storas. Groeava. XliigsaSl
WOLFF A RANDOLPH, philsdelphh.
nn? it?
iTEEL FEKCE1
EXPAHtlEB METAL
. " i Lira. " "
fu' -rxura T wrTFRlFS. FPtrf
' cy.l''J
tlrf -proof II i'.TIUI'i) lATW. IHMItt JUTS
At-. Writ" fir i: :t.:mtl Cr.laioKne- nuuttd tr--
' 2
CEJTTHAL EXPANDED METAL CO
tit V'.'
ttltlnrii, I'w. i
Tatars Sitr kM'lU
WISH TO ST TK
A FEW PACTS
Worth Knowing,
That i ran vr Tum-n tins in itmn
Thtlcn satrart ... tt:h-i fsib.
Ij thn nsr f a HimJ apiiad to tba tactti
and gams ; no danger.
That Diseased jfv
Gams 1 known
as Scii'tt) treat J 5fct d aiirc-s-Hil'y
ei erv
Taeth Fillcb and warranted It life.
Artificial Teeth repaired. ezrhaaE'-d or,
remoddled, from i,t.i0 to IJ per set.
Beaniifnl Gnsn Knatueied Teet inserted at
prices te suit all.
Aii work warrant! to give perfect satis
faction. Peopte he hate artificial teeth
m ith which they rannot eat, are especially
invited to call. Will Tisil professionally
st their hoiaes if aotifled by letter.
Will visit reguiarly at KickQaid the
3nd
weeks ol and October.
Tebhs Cash.
G. L. DEUR,
I'ractlcal Deutlst,
ESTABLISH rB HI M1FFL1BTOWS, Pi., IK 18 lit).
Oct. 14 'br.
SALESMEN WANTED
to eanvss tor iba sale ef !tnrsry Stcek
Steady employ ment guaranteed, ialer'
aud I"Xei:a siH to neeestnl niei !
A'P'y al occ stating age. Mention this
pp-r.
Cliase Itrotliers Coiupauy,
Kochesu r, N . T.
Aug. !1-M.
The enly couip'ela teok j utiiihttii. ftuw
re.ij .
AMKIIICAN FiSHKS.
A pop.iur l:i ur .n ii,.- tj-n at.l
l't,..'i rt a 1 ?r u Amor.cs, with s-
. c:.il r rr.tf i u h.ts ami ni thods of
cap u-p. t-y . 8re-r. OouU'-. I . S. C t.i
Ii. i i..i-.r ol 1 ial .J f'i ?,e r f. T i b
tu. to rr. -us 1,ii.Tao-.!,s ant r.'.'r .flra'
iioi ii j-ifr pis r,( r brr.es Ti, ur ir niiin
lu..,l, 1 i. - a.t if .rh.lS4 H one snl
uine, K- a' ;cf n. )r rr i' ' t '. In ..i
in a . at. s. n I an '. . m p-j." and cto-
ai.lt I r uu 1. bun hit m .Ai..fp.iro,
I as I. si a I. It v tl.l.ia.
II i;i ,.,!, r Sr., I'mima,.,,, Pa
Ju i lo, 1.-3 oi.
.
tnvn XI T nn!rr ihe sun
aloe!. K t.
'" 0 v r "' f'' '
rii! .S 1-i.MJ t rrquiirs o i LoTUf
Ker. ncLr esp-r i otiM.rsa ai, 1
(IiiTil
i ;
alorr-L (per w-tts It. F ft lit l.y
r iril Cum .1 r.. I l.-..Xlt,t fur .it
tuB.sv- ili'.r'M ,'ii..iiii.i 1 L.H.M) Jl
CO.. Matmt .ci irar- Ajeo ts, "nilsdeiphia
l a., (i.ocK Box y.jts )
O a L M n .
to caivn8 tor the slr of Nnr. rv Stock
A tu!i libH of It-auina;
tin-. i..,m.. saieiy
.... v..
Slid ' cnt.es paid to su
..
Wn.e lor frms.l
exprnence Dt'ccesarl. Wriie lor
atatiiiit age. IMiUIiou this psiwr.1
a' a . , a
I. U UOOIIIU),
N iTsr inao. Kat 1 ark, Kocbet-ur, N
S p't 4'h, 1 :, a n.
, 1, ! f a r '
.... 14
.., I
li. l'.u-tiy
t;r. a? 'sips rrrn"fi tvminHrti
.!:. CI I a..i rf. J bw-i-tiCit ii-4.u-
I- . ' .. hl lrl from hi. l.irrli W lus
dvsbU. l'rlcs I w-S.tr. FTprvMu!. prrpKld.
I.MUV HIMIK t"tl..
Blaliou iirookl VB. N.T
f r
. ja- ju a. i. j to s;;a. ;
.. l f m 1 -
iu.i i..i r.-. i
aaisi ixi : 'j Os., Sii Z. OA ZU. S.7. as5s
oizai axxsi:av
meat-cutter.
Cnvnalll and pro-aKmnr-asj
u. tt fr,r Hh,
fUnMAfe. Mm." Vt,
R r mi I , L '"TjiwniesA.
Hrnhn--j Sf-iak, . X' .
So. 11 sr t. t- sfsiM
prwtpmMf.oo r. of.pt i sj.
AMERICAN M'F'G CO..
fllllaWltspUia.
FIFTY IOULAlt8 for
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP
BUSINESS COLLEGE
i;ov itx-tsiBt fu, phiudm
Posaitioon rrriula4TUes.
Ttmr rMj nirrd 3u4 mm
H h.ST iVtiNipMii Hm
(ogre ol Ktstdj. CireiAUxr
POTATO SUC
TXTEHMrMATOR.
TlnsiMi;. 01. 1 (.ractiral
l Tt -K-iiincl rtui.:uaff 1 Mister,
1 i c r ria ;ecn, non im-
Into kit t dit rtT th
lt'". sen ilurlilujjtrated
A 1 Irc'tiar.
t :aal . rs1.r,l n U-
r . . t -ww : : - .; -
' M l Z9 Ki le Airtmt forl'Tiirt Srnt4
r' "-- sfTf y-TiT dealer de
Bt Lrt tin-in. "nJ ani I wi.l hint one to
TOIL! ktyssc uiAxial. l..CiCo tlc;.ai'L "
c - i. mm.
M
1
Selling" at Cos?.
Having d tn mil ed to retire from business, I viill f-ell mr 1
i t cost. Now is the time to secure bargains in the e ock.
LATEST FALL
Ad.
WINTER STYLES !
Hetirenjentfroin BadioBs was djlermimd mci afu r T Li
ed the La 1 Delias.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK-
imx stock at rust i rn't is. It will imv
x uv ite j intu'ib unci u.e
MeuY, arj.l Ci ilien'a
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
f.nd (iei.t's fiirnibbing goods. First Class, combining; Style, Qnulitv
Klcgauoo. I'rices that will autonii-li you. At ost prices!
My rt -t .d HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVEIt-A LLS fi'.Tnuv.
fid JKWriLRY, Calico. I'errale and White MjU Ww.,
and
. '
cost.
Sain! STBATEH.
iHE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FITLNISUEK
I x
Ii PATTERSON.
tiTtiuber tb, lHSK.
- r-TT-. c
1 , . - , - -
I OILib I U1LS I OILS I
I
III II lllll I II II I II II I'll II IPIIII Mil
lilii U1L LUJSir ATI I
of Pittsburg Pa., make
SPECIALITY
of luanufuctui ing for tbe Domestic
. trhtie llie Fmeat Brandt of Illuminat-
! 1B ftB Lubricating Oll, .phlLa
and Gasoline, that can be made from
Petroleum.
T challenge comparison with
isvcry known Product f Petroleum,
If you wish tho most
UJVirOR.ML Y SJ T1SF.1 C TOR Y
OILS I.Y THE M.iRKET,
ask i'oron. trade for Mifflin town and
. .. -ii
vicinity--.--::; put-d by
FRANcISCLS HARDWARE CO.
January Sud,-89-ly.
O)jo
fALL AND V7INTEF- GOODS.
v. . , .,
io more Nimuier lor montlis
to comt. Fall and Winter
re here, and to coulorm to the;
cliante, thu Senior member of
. -
tlie lirui hasjutst returned lrom
Katrrn Markets, uhvre L ae-
. . ,, ,
.ectetl t i tii grent care tlie goods
that hi many patrouo favor.
DROP IJ.
We Imre now filled our
shelves with Fall asd YVintku
Goods of all kind. Our cus-
tcmers Iihyb ajtpreciateu our
ellbita to give them toods to
.
lilt tueir purijor-er;, and we
believe that we ar better pre-
pared than tver to merit their
r-j vv :....: . ...
, coiiuuflice. tie uiwie uu iu
' come and e and be fcatifcficd.
i. . ii.
j I a our dress goods uepartmc-nt
: " unvxs huiium ci inuifl.
Don't Le backward, call lor
1 .
' WuHl OU ailt.
!
! Shoes and Roots,
j Our Boot MlJ Shoe De-
j partment is full in its assort
ment, and you certainly can be
suited in lit, quality and price
V batsver improvements bave
been added b' tbe manufactures
L - l ll tt-
4t. uttc mem n.n. lie can
i ,K f t f
' rA . , , y.
: U11V 111 Or OUi. UOor terVlCC Jur
r, .
grocery ueparimeni never lags.
"e bave on baud a lull line 01
,
rrCBti, 1 lUlll ailU fancy
., , . , , i -
Also, tbe Ollly lull line Ol
s rr t.y ivt o A" t a t t.y
V. U lis Hi i V u LHi
.11 tbe county. Every bouse
must bave its lull fsupply of
Queens and Glassware, tbis is
liie ttoie to call 011 for sucb ar
ticles. All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention,
lleinember tbe plai e,
2I.UN T- : . OlTOiilTl! CoCBT JltiCBL,
FaLL&WWTEB GOODS
I would inform tha public that I have
Dow iu niy sew millinery store at my place
f residence on Water atreet, Mifllintowa,
rt:i-onU door from corner of Bridge street,
t full stock, of Fall and Wintr millinery
eooris, all Dear, and of the latest sty las
nut having employed flrst class milliners
I am prepared to supply thapnblie with
everything fonnd in a firstclsss milliner
store, come and examine scy slock. I
.consider it no trouble to abow goods.
MRS. DKI3L.
Mareh 22-b7,l.T.
SAMPLES Fit EE
'"l" I oiM.tt. . nu sow
U.A.SCOTT Jork fit
l-UUiiC Lr Tit rnl'.v ,. i
' r- v" O tC 1 l i If.AN.ir .
"""I""""- iwi Mild fcei. i'l .i
- ,
- w ,ju 1, u. ,L L
i
! PHSKSYLVANIA RAiT.Pnn
I
TIM K-TAIJLE
I r m n
t
f"a. "I-'r -:::r- i
r i wu 1 ,i;cwj;
j EASTWAKP.
; llnntJned.in dsily a 5 XiU. ui.. Uui:Bt C0.
ion st 5.M a. m.. N. wti.a Uiui i,o c oo
in., JtcVfVtown fi.-'l a. in.. I i:jB n 6 4j
1 a. m.. Milfbrd 7.02 a. in.. Mifflin T.Oi-i.a
Port Kya17,14 a. ru-, Mexico 7. IS
Tuscarora 7.20a. m.. VandyLe 7 i. tt '
trains that iton ,1 M ,H i ;n .... . .
T uorupsontown i .SJ
m., Li irssrl
in., .uru,irt '
' m., MiiltrHtnwn 7.41 a
3 I
ill
: "" . , , V ' J a.
and at Philadelphia, l,J p. i.
; S.a Shoes Etp.s leaves aImod, d.ilr
j at 7,15 a. ra., and stopping all regu'w
, stations between A ltoona and Harristiunj,
. reaches Mitllin at 10,"5 a. ta., Hirntlmr.
j 11.40 p. M., and arrives in PliiUde'Lliu u
8 . 1 5 v. m. y
! Tasia leaves Pittsburg
I o, a. ta., Altoona at 2,W p. ru., aoJ stop,
i 'inS ' regular stations arrives st :Sffi
at 5 (.2 p. :i, . Ilsrrisbur? 7.1'0 p. ui., Ihils-
J d.-!,.tii lo.oi p. m.
Mail Express leavas Pitut.urp ai 1 Uliiin.
Altu.ua t, -.M ra j Tyrone tj T,l ,. B1 ;
lafdaa T t B ss ; Lawistoau s4sui; Its
tis t 1 f as ; Esrnsharg 1 ia p u ; t'loi,.
delphia 4 2b a ai.
Dsr KxpEEes lesrss 1'itt.Ja-; it jj .
M ; Altoona 11. 40 A. ii ; uu, bi flsKf'ai
st illttt ti st J.Oi f. U : ..rr e : !,,..
hurg al S,2t) V. 11 : ui p..iidde'i tm.-i V.i f.
! .,
PhiladelpLis axpre-s will .top at Mifilis
at 11 m p. h..n ria?r.-a
W1.STBHR
Vast Lisk leaves H!:i ..1.
J i'!v
" ju Harrishmg a ui y , , vain
SOfipn. ; I.ewistowu 6 Js p n: : Altyuut
! 5 lopm; arriv.sut I'ltiingain i6rm.
,vr Passsskeb i..-.v.., rLiu.i,i,.bi
dailj at 4 :iua. m.; llarris'i.irg, 1 ', m,
I'ucram.oii, si a .; n.m. ,Jrt. M t
in.; i crstown. H t. tu.:T' .tnt ..,uwn
. v. . . u.. i-, . -r a. ui.; : trar.
lira, lt 04 a. in.; Wxim. I'l 0." a. u,.; fUTi
Koya!, 1 0 1 H a. iu.; llntli:,, M:u n. m..
Millunl, 10 1M a. in ; Narm... .. . ; a- m .'
Lewi;'l, t) 4i a. u ; ill .., II U
. at.; N'ewton Hatui'ton, 11 u.i a. ui.; Mao
liniduu, lil 17 p. tu.; Tr.):jr, I n; p. ,u.
Altooua, 1 45 p. in., an 1 .-t..;,. at I riv'.:lir
statious between llarnsliurg au 1 altuou.;
'J a ... . V ... II.. I... I . i .. .
ttrtTta K.xphcss ie.iva Philadelphia dai-
lj at & ,t p. iu., narrii -r-, u i-u p. B
" L"1 ii."cx,kV"' ia
i tion, Newpor., Mih-.stown, Ihuniput.i,
rn Kojai, t.me at iiiitim, n i,-, ,,. ,n.; Ki.
too,ltt 2 :u " ritl'1'". i
1 , rA.IT"1." Ie"e hhi,''"lli1" '
.no a. ui., llarriBU irif I I "ii . ,.
. ..... .. ...
p", i- i p. ui., aiimu iz.bZ p. in., top-
71,,?! fsrelVl. au" TL
. ana Altoeua reaahea Altooua at .4 p. ui.,
! sburg s.io p. m.
; Alvcosa
acromtnotTtu larss Phil-
. ,''r'h '!r st 1 1 40 a. ill., llsrriMbnrr it
6otp.m., Uuucinuoa 04 p. m., Nw-
, pert ti.til p. no, Miilr-to n .,, 1 ; 'i,. a .
I Lompsuntown tj-5 p. ia., TainiyKs ' iit
p. m., Tnsc.arora 7.07 p. m., M.-vh'o 7 f'S f.
m., 1'ort Royal 7,11 p. iu., Virfciy 7 J'J p.
rr., Lt-wistown 7.1 p. ni , Ul-Vhi .so 8,
II r- ru., Meatus . Ilajultea S X:', r m-'
l!autiupd-iu p. m , Al'.aut I'J i i a
raciflc Ex pross leaves I'liiUilpiptna il ')
p ra ; llarrihhtirfr X 10 a m ; 1'iith stmuu
85 ni j Newport 4tH am; M .Mlm 4 t
; .. m; Mt. L n,oU 6 i ; iiJ:,.-j.,
j2"1! v kTsbur- m a u ; tj.ruce
fOa aij Tyrone 7i..a.Ui Mill.
,ri-ts
, 22 i m j Altooua b Hi a ni ; l'itt;.iij
1245pm.
j
i K' Slmre Kxprvn est, on S.it.dsrs,
! frill mnnurl .tl, . ..A - v- li . , I -.. . i u. .-li, r
n.rri5brS at i 15 p. a.'
1
LEWiSTOtTN MTISItiN.
. Trains leave Lewitown Junction mr llil-
' ray at , Ri a tn, 10 f)5 a in, S l.'i p ai j Isr
j Kunl.ary at 7,30 a in, 8 Oil p in.
; Trains arrive at Lewistovrn Jnnctisn fmin
i Milroy at & 60 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 m f m ; froB
en.l.ury at U.W a m, i f.J p. in.
TTKONK DIVISION'.
Trains leave Tyrone for Eollrlonte and
Loss. LI a tan at 8 10 a ta, 3,1" b D
Leavs Tyrone tor Curwunsvilln an4 Ciesr
fleld a 8 20 m, 3 15 p ui, 7 1'5 p ui.
Trains leave Tyrone Inr Warriors Mark,
fenni.) iviMia Furnace and Scutia at ",&Va
tn aud 8,20 p m.
Trains arrive at Tyrone frem Bsllrfonts
and Lock Liaven at 1 1 6fl s ui, and 0 40 p m.
Trains arrive at Tyrone frem CarwsM
ville and Clearfield at 6 60 a m, and 11 ti
ni, 6 17 pm.
Trains arrive st Tyrone from Scutia, War
riors Md-S and Pennsylvania Fnraace al
1 1,41 a in, at 7,2i p m.
H. at B. T. R. B. . BEDFOKD M VISION-
Trains leave Hunvitifriton fr BeH(rd,
rtindman and CnaiherUnd at t -S a.
mid 6 85 f. m.
Trains srrive at Huntmrdon trim l1';
tid, li) ik1u.ii and Cuiiu.t;uJ a is1
p. ru., 6 1!" p. m.
IIOI.I.IDA Yslil'iiG HKAInCi'I.
Trams Uav Altooua tor po.nts S-.a'h, st
7 20 a m H S i m. 12 S" o tr,. 1 P "'
k 00 p iu., 8 d0 p iu 9 5" p ui.
Trains arrive at Altoona from I'''1,
Ponth, st 6 4)i a in. 1 1 35 ni. I 35 '"'.
65 p m. 4' p. m. 7 r s'"1 ' i3 p
m. Trains le.ve b. oi t. r 1
lsnr st HIKI., , tn.. ai 't .- P
rirp at Kellwrxid from Punx-utsa n y st
a in., aud 6,10 p
The Sentinel ami Ke,mi'tm otTz
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ced anything in that line-
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